After Aladdin heard about it, he was as anxious as an ant on a hot pot, so he thought of the magic lamp and gave some instructions to the magic lamp. In a blink of an eye, the magic lamp had moved the
After Aladdin heard about it, he was as anxious as an ant on a hot pot, so he thought of the magic lamp and gave some instructions to the magic lamp. In a blink of an eye, the magic lamp had moved the princess and Wei Zheng's son to Aladdin's home together with the wedding bed. Then Wei Zheng's son was imprisoned in a place of reincarnation. As for the princess, she was frightened and fainted. There are many stories about flying carpets in the Arabian "One Thousand and One Nights", and Disney's "Aladdin" also allows the hero and heroine to travel around the world on a flying carpet. In fact, these ignorant people don't understand China's national conditions at all. In ancient China, there were no blankets, but a lot of straw mats. So, in fact, it was Aladdin who took the princess to sit on a broken straw mat brought from his hometown in Shanghai. With the help of the magic lamp, the straw mat gradually started to fly, but it could only fly a few feet high. It turned out that the princess was too heavy. So Aladdin had no choice but to pull out the ring god to help out, and with the magic lamp, the two gods worked together to lift the straw mat. Let’s just call it flying seats. When the princess reached the sky, she was awakened. She saw that the huge city of Chang'an was lying under her feet, and she couldn't help but be horrified. Seeing a strange man next to him, he screamed even louder. That night, the entire city of Chang'an was enveloped by this sound falling from the sky. The people in the city had not slept well all night. Everyone admired Wei Zheng in their hearts. The son's good work caused the princess's screams of joy to spread throughout the city. Aladdin thought that since he had the magic lamp and the princess, he could not ask for anything more than to leave Chang'an and go to paradise to live a happy life. So he took the princess to sit on the flying mat and flew eastward. However, he saw the vast darkness and couldn't see anything. At dawn, he was already at the edge of the East China Sea. After getting off the flying carpet, it turned out that he had returned to his hometown in Shanghai, where Aladdin and the princess lived in seclusion, becoming the ancestors of Shanghainese. No, no, how could Aladdin, a delinquent boy who didn’t even want his own mother, serve as the ancestor of the people of Shanghai? This is really the author’s nonsense. As for how Aladdin later built a palace, the magician made a comeback, and Aladdin succeeded to the throne, it was because the author followed Confucius' teachings about not "stirring the gods with strange power."